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dayaramalok · 2 years ago
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Dr.Aashish Agrawal  Nahata college Mandsaur
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Dr.Aashish Agrawal Nahata college Mandsaur by Dr.Dayaram Alok Via Flickr: Dr. Ashish Agarwal is the Chief Officer of Mandsaur University. The recruitment process of students in all the faculties of Nahata College is carried out by him. Kalpit Bhargava plays the role of his associate.
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falecido · 11 days ago
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Thomas J Price - Grounded in the Stars, 2025, a 12ft bronze statue by the British artist , stands in Times Square
Photograph: Aashish Kiphayet
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flash-fresh · 2 years ago
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The bravehearts who fought till their last breath
Everyone knows that Pakistan has waged a proxy war. Our Army should give a befitting reply once and for all, an elderly man who lives in Dhonchak’s neighbourhood said. 
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CHANDIGARH: Jagmeet Kaur, an economics teacher, with her two doting children Kabir Singh (6) and Banni Kaur (2) had just returned to Panchkula after spending time with her husband Col Manpreet Singh in Kashmir. She was devastated when the news came a fortnight later that Col Manpreet had been killed in gun battle with terrorists in Anantnag.
Col Manpreet Singh, commanding officer of 19 Rashtriya Rifles, was a third-generation Army officer. He was leading his troops from the front when he received critical gunshot wounds. In 2012, he was decorated with the Sena Medal for gallantry after he neutralised terrorists in J&K.
Singh had spent almost five years with the same Rashtriya Rifles battalion, the first three as the second-in-command and then as the Commanding Officer. Singh was about to complete his tenure with Rashtriya Rifles in four months.
He was recently honoured with a gallantry award by the Army. The colonel belonged to Bharaunjian village near Chandigarh in the SAS Nagar district of Punjab. His grandfather and his two brothers were soldiers in the British troops. His father and his two cousins were soldiers too in the Indian Army.
A pall of gloom descended on his village in Panchakula. His body is expected on Friday and is likely to be cremated the same day. A large number of people are turning up to mourn the death. “The mortal remains of my son-in-law will reach tomorrow afternoon as the Army formalities take time,” said Jagdev Singh Grewal.
Major Aashish Dhonchak
Major Aashish Dhonchak hailing from Panipat in Haryana too laid down his life fighting terrorists in Anantnag. He leaves behind a two-year-old daughter, wife and three sisters. He was planning to visit the family on his birthday next month. Dhonchak joined the Indian Army in 2013 and was the only brother of three sisters.
As the news of his death spread, villagers and neighbours rushed to his house in Sector 7 of Panipat. His uncle Dilwar Singh said, “We knew there was an operation underway. But we got the news of his death from my son who’s also in the Army,���’ Singh said.
“Everyone knows that Pakistan has waged a proxy war. Our Army should give a befitting reply once and for all so that no mother has to mourn the loss of her son, no sister loses her brother again, no wife loses her husband and no child loses its father,” an elderly man who lives in Dhonchak’s neighbourhood in Panipat said.
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srbachchan · 10 months ago
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Jalsa, Mumbai Aug 30, 2024/Aug 31 Fri/Sat 2:20 am
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August 31 .. birthday greetings to Aashish Palod .. Ef Amit Bothra .. and Ef Rabia Qureshi from Miami 🇺🇸 .. 🙏🏻❤️🚩
August 30 .. belated birthday greetings to Ef Amit Kumar Joshi from Bikaner .. 🙏🏻❤️🚩
my greetings to all the 👆🏼 Ef .. and my sincere wishes for this day in their lives filled with happiness and joys of life ..
you cannot tear yourself away from the life and circumstances of the contestants at KBC .. we live in a World that is alien to theirs , as do they .. and the realisation of this phenomena is a revelation for both .. their innocence gives a look into their World of the unseen unknown World of today .. and we are the ones that have no sense of the existence of them that survive and exist in the backwaters of a tier that can only be described in words, but never in its truest form .. and when the two doth meet , an explosion of the true vision appears before us in real time .. and that is as wondrous and challenging filled with their desire to know , and ours of knowing, but not knowing in the true sense ..
the wonder in their eyes is the genuine feel of them that experience the world beyond theirs, for the very first time .. and in ours the striking questionnaire of how ever does this happen ..
but it does .. and when it does the admiration and awe that we in this World experience, simply weakens our own livings and belief .. for theirs is in greater feel ..
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there is much to express and write and share .. but .. but .. there is hesitation .. for there can be much that needs to be understood before it can be expressed ..
interpreters sit about in anticipation of what can be picked up and conceivably made into exclusive make belief content ..
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bcacstuff · 5 months ago
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Over the Amphu, Into the Khumbu (P1)
Part 3 of Jake Norton's blog
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There’s a character to the alpine world that is perhaps indescribable, a tenor to the air and sky and wind and light that permeates everything in such a way that it defies words, defies any attempt at pinning it down in mere words. It is a feeling, an immutable presence enveloping everyone and everything, pressing down upon not in a negative, but in a profoundly positive way, a way that reminds without any pretense subtlety that we humans are but tiny specks, simple visitors to this wild realm, creatures of such little consequence to the magnificence and omnipotence of the surrounding vastness that we might as well not even be there.
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Sam Heughan and Jhanak Karki trek through the Upper Hunku Valley near Seto Pokhari.
And yet there we were, awestruck.
Leaving the windswept hamlet of Kongme Dingma, our team entered into that world immediately. A short climb from the valley brought brought us to panoramic views of the high peaks: Chamlang (the ever present), Kali Himal (AKA Chota Ri), Baruntse, and far in the distance, the imposing South Faces of Lhotse and Nuptse with Everest peeking out just above. Stunning.
From here upward, the Upper Hunku Valley is reminiscent of Khumbu - broad valleys and rushing water flanked on all sides by impossibly high, jagged massifs - but with one huge difference: no people. Up here, unlike Khumbu, there are no villages, no lodges, no trekkers or helicopters, no cell service. In the high Hunku it was as it had been for days before: just us.
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Jhanak, Aashish, and Sam play some intense Rummy 500 trailside.
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Chamlang and camp, Upper Hunku Valley, Nepal.
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Seto Pokhari catches the reflection of Lhotse, Nuptse, and Peak 6764.
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Hem Rai enjoys the views in the Upper Hunku.
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Seto Pokhari and the peaks of the Upper Hunku Valley.
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Paanch Pokhari luminous in the Upper Hunku.
We had three days in the upper valley, following a faint-but-solid trail that meandered along the turquoise Hunku; its glacial waters - beginning in the lakes of Seto and Paanch Pokhari - carry fine sediments ground out of the high peaks, sediments so tiny (just a few microns in diameter) they remain suspended in the water, absorbing most blue light and reflecting back the natural green of the water (with some blue) - plus the natural sunlight - creating an otherworldly vividness in this stark world.
With each step upward, altitude records continued to be set for Sam and Jhanak, and new view emerged for us all. Here a peek of Makalu, there a new aspect of Kangtega, Peak 41, Chamlang, or any of the countless unnamed jags of the valley. The toils of altitude, the panting lungs and burning legs, all dissipate under the spell of the high country.
Eventually we made it to our final camp, a beautiful scree shoulder above the upper Paanch Pokhari (paanch means five, and pokhari means pond or small lake) and just below Kami Himal/Chota Ri and the Amphu Laptsa. The December cold set upon us quickly, so we made it a brief evening with heartfelt goodbyes to most of our team: going over the pass would only be Sam, Jhanak, Tshering, Harka, and I along with three porters, Manbir Rai, Hem Rai, and Septa Rai, while the rest would trek together back to Chheskam.
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Peak 6764 rises high above the Hunku.
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Kali Himal (Chota Ri) stands guard over high camp and Sam's tent in the Hunku
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The team at dawn: Jhanak Karki, Sam Heughan, Tshering Dorje Sherpa, and Harka Kulung Rai.
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Sam Heughan moving up high on the south side of the Amphu Laptsa.
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Panorama from midway up the Amphu Laptsa, looking south down the Hunku Valley.
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The wild summit of Peak 41 rises into the blue sky.
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Sam Heughan making his way up the Amphu Laptsa at about 18,900 feet.
A short night with a full moon found us awake at 5:30 AM ready to begin the climb. It’s not a long one up to the Amphu Laptsa - an ascent of just 1,200 feet - but that is compounded by the altitude plus a technical descent and long walk on the other side making for a solid day. And, a primary rule of the mountains is to always leave a window of daylight just in case: hence, an early start.
From camp, the route up the Amphu is interesting, but never desperate or dangerous. Steep slabs offer significant exposure, but are well-protected by via ferrata-style fixed lines added in recent years. After about 1.5 hours, we crested the prayer-flag crowned top and allowed ourselves time to savor the hard-earned view. From the Amphu, the landscape seems of a dream, and unreal mosaic of spires and walls, glaciers and lakes, blue skies and solitude forever. As I always do, I placed a few kathas at the highest point, offerings of blessings and remembrance for my family, my friends, for humanity, for our world, uttered a silent prayer to any divine presence nearby, and returned to our group a couple dozen feet below.
It was then that a problem arose. I’d like to say it was someone else’s, but ultimately as leader the bock stops with me, so it was mine, and I own it. During trip planning, I had insisted that all members planning to cross the Amphu - and especially any porters - must have traction devices (crampons or microspikes) at minimum. While mountain-hardy and well-heeled, our porters Manbir, Hem, and Septa are still of course human, prone to error and missteps. And, on the descent from the Amphu, an error or misstep will quite quickly lead to a cartwheeling 1,200 foot fall to the valley below. In short, death.
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Sam Heughan atop the Amphu Laptsa, pointing to Everest in the distance.
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360-degree panorama from the top of the Amphu Laptsa.
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Footprints lead down into the abyss, looking east from the top of the Amphu Laptsa.
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A katha I placed on top of the Amphu Laptsa.
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Steep slopes on the north side of the Amphu Laptsa.
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Jhanak Karki (left) and Sam Heughan (right) high on the Amphu Laptsa Pass in Nepal. Lhotse and Everest are the primary peaks in the background.
Obviously not a possibility I was willing to even entertain, so I was more than surprised to look down and see them beginning to descend fixed lines without any traction, only Chinese sneakers on polished snow and ice. Yikes.
After letting my stomach stop flip-flopping for a moment, I quickly put on my crampons and rushed down to our porters, our friends, and began making the situation right. There was no way to magically make traction devices appear, so I did what was my only option: made them drop their loads - I’d shuttle the gear to safety - and help them descend safely, chopping out steps where needed, having them stand on my boots when necessary, and hold on to both me and the fixed ropes for safety. It was a long and tedious process taking the better part of 1.5 hours (along with lowering the loads down a particularly steep section with help from Tshering and Harka), but eventually we got it done.
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Sam Heughan silhouetted against the South Face of Lhotse (and Imjatse barely discernable in the foreground).
As another twist, in my haste to ensure the porters were safe, I had left Sam and Jhanak atop the pass with no more than a Schwarzenegger-esque “I’ll be back” to keep them safely in place. Fortunately, I know both of them well enough to know they’d be fine: the top of the pass is safe, the skies were clear, and both are level-headed people. Sure enough, when I got back up, they were concerned, but no worse for wear. We began the descent, with both Sam and Jhanak making it look like second nature, clipping fixed lines, rappelling steep slopes, and using crampons and technical equipment without issue.
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Sam celebrating in the valley above Chukhung.
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Amphulaptsa Tsho below the north face of Ama Dablam.
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Tawoche and Cholatse in fdaing light above the village of Chukhung.
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Twilight on the high peaks.
With a sigh of relief, we reached the valley floor - all eight of us - a couple hours later, all in one piece. The hazard was behind, the stress abated, and all we had left was a 6-mile stroll through mesmerizing country to the village of Chukhung and our first roof and bed in 10 days. This last bit was uneventful-but-sublime, softening light warming the massif of the Lhotse-Nuptse wall as we strolled, alone, down valley.
We’d now shifted gears in a big way, we’d left the solitude and remoteness of the Hunku for the relative modernity and front-country-ness of the Khumbu. I won’t say it was bad - I’ve made many a trip up the Khumbu since my first in 1993, and it’s always wonderful, always showing its charms. But, after being utterly immersed in a landscape for some time with no distractions, nothing but us and the mountains, sky, and wind, it was more than a bit jarring for us all to reenter the world once again, phones pinging and helis overhead.
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Harka rests at a chorten near Dingboche.
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Pack horses rest at memorial chortens for fallen climbers at Memorial Hill above Tukhla.
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Our gang!
See part 2 here
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 1 year ago
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by Wallace White
A top Democrat fundraising platform hosts donations for an activist group linked to a Palestinian terrorist-tied non-profit, the Washington Examiner reported on Thursday.
ActBlue, a Democrat fundraising platform, hosts a portal for donors to give money to the Colorado Freedom Fund (CFF), a bail reform non-profit that is fiscally sponsored and managed by the Alliance For Global Justice (AFGJ), the Examiner reported. The Examiner revealed the AFGJ was aiding fundraising efforts for French non-profit Collectif Palestine Vaincra (CPV), a partner of the U.S.-designated terrorist organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
In response, Zachor Legal Institute pressed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in January 2023 to investigate the AFGJ’s seeming support for terrorist organizations, the Examiner reported. Zachor attorney Marc Greendorfer said to the Examiner the AFGJ’s lack of due diligence was “surprising.”
“Alliance for Global Justice has a track record of funding terror,” Greendorfer told the Examiner. He noted that AFGJ has a duty to donors to “do a better job of vetting those who use its platforms, especially when the user has a long, documented history of supporting terror.” 
AFGJ has a history of fiscally sponsoring pro-Palestinian organizations, with credit card company Discover shutting down donations to the AFGJ in 2021 over ties to Samidoun, a non-profit with links to the PFLP, according to NGO Monitor.
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters are gathering outside of the White House in Washington, D.C., USA, on June 8, 2024, to express distaste over how President Biden is handling the Israel-Hamas war. (Photo by AASHISH KIPHAYET/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
The CFF is a left-leaning criminal justice advocacy organization that posts bail for incarcerated people before trial and immigrant detention, according to Influence Watch. AFGJ gave the CFF $1.44 million in 2021 for “racial justice”, according to their 2021 tax filings.
“AFGJ fiscally sponsors and repeatedly defends Samidoun, a terror front that acts on behalf of Hamas and other terror organizations,”Greendorfer told the Examiner. “As a fiscal sponsor, AFGJ benefits from any funds it raises for its terror clients.”
ActBlue did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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covid-safer-hotties · 9 months ago
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Heart attacks among young adults doubled post-Covid: Study - Published Sept 24, 2024
By Ashish Srivastava
NEW DELHI: In a five-year-long study analysis over its cardiac patients, Aakash Healthcare has found that the cases of heart attacks jumped more than double after the pandemic, especially in adults under 40. Besides, the patient landing up in emergency jumped by 60 percent.
The study analysed 762 cases coming to the hospital in ward and emergency spanned into three distinct periods—pre COVID, during COVID, and post-COVID—each of 22 months, from May, 2018 to October, 2023.
Dr Harpeet Kaur, Medical Superintendent, Aakash Healthcare, said, “Study paints a worrying picture of cardiovascular risks amid a changing healthcare landscape. These statistics presents intriguing picture demanding investigation and proactive intervention”
The analysis dives deeper, revealing major trends within specific age groups. While all age brackets saw a rise in STEMI cases after COVID, the under-40 demographic saw a sharp rise, with a threefold increase compared to the pre-pandemic period.
The study sheds light on intertwined relationship between STEMI and pre-existing health conditions. The proportion of diabetic patients among STEMI cases soared by 50 percent post-COVID. While a rise in hypertension cases was observed, it didn’t reach statistical significance.
“This statistically significant association warrants further research with larger groups to understand potential impact of COVID on metabolic health and its subsequent influence on cardiovascular risk.” Dr Aashish Chaudhry, MD, Aakash Healthcare, said, “The observed rise in STEMI cases, particularly among younger individuals and diabetes patients, demands attention for necessary preventive measures.”
Covid and heart disease
The study Aakash Healthcare sheds light on intertwined relationship between STEMI and pre-existing health conditions. The proportion of diabetic patients among STEMI cases soared by 50 percent post-COVID. While a rise in hypertension cases was observed, it didn’t reach statistical ignificance
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brokenpiecesshine · 1 year ago
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Jamie Flatters on Instagram, 12/03/2024.
The debut single from sandy crow. Music Video Out Now. CREDITS: Directed by, Jordan Sellers (@idontselljordans) Director of Photography, Klára Šimonová (@klarasphotoss) Gaffer, Aashish Shrestha (@aashish5tha) Production Assistant, Collum Smith (@collumsmith_) Styled by, Nathan Henry (@naifhen) Edited by, Manu Ausín (@manu_ausin) Colourist, Henry Howard at ELMNTL (@elmntl.colour) Featuring, Kieyun Lejames Ffrench (@lekiefff) TRACK MASTERED BY J MOON TRACK PRODUCED BY KURISU TRACK WRITTEN BY sandy crow next… 🖐️🔫🗝️
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paradoxical010 · 3 days ago
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As Vatsyana teaches in the Kamasutra, true mastery begins with knowing oneself. NAMSTE WORLD :). I aM Aashish Kumar Gautam(aka Paradox), a history student of BHU with a thrist for time-traveler myths,digital historiography,and the spritual currents that shape our world OM!!.
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dr-aashish-arbat-pune · 7 days ago
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Direct Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty
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chaitaligaikwad · 11 days ago
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orthotv · 14 days ago
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danzer91 · 24 days ago
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Ravi Gupta & Aashish Solanki Roast On The Thugesh Show! ‪Reaction
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sagardasssaini · 25 days ago
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#GodNightThursday
#KabirIsGod
True Worship.....
Kabir, Maya daasi Sant ki, ubhay de aashish |
Vilsi aur laaton chhadi, sumar-sumar Jagdish ||
All the comforts are obtained from wealth. That wealth is an automatic by-product of the bhakti of a devotee who does scripture-based bhakti. One who does true worship automatically gets wealth. The worshipper uses it. It stays at his feet, that is, there is no shortage of wealth; rather he has more than is needed.
SUPREME SATGURU RAMPAL JI MAHARAJ
#SantRampalJiMaharaj
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loudcheesecakemoon · 25 days ago
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#GodNightThursday
#KabirIsGod
True Worship.....
Kabir, Maya daasi Sant ki, ubhay de aashish |
Vilsi aur laaton chhadi, sumar-sumar Jagdish ||
All the comforts are obtained from wealth. That wealth is an automatic by-product of the bhakti of a devotee who does scripture-based bhakti. One who does true worship automatically gets wealth. The worshipper uses it. It stays at his feet, that is, there is no shortage of wealth; rather he has more than is needed.
SUPREME SATGURU RAMPAL JI MAHARAJ
#SantRampalJiMaharaj
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aashishmnhr24 · 29 days ago
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Designated for different roles
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We are all God's workmanship, created for good works. But not all are called to the same assignment. Some teach, others organize, write, mentor, provide or counsel.
Some are visible on platforms, while others serve quietly in homes. Yet each role is sacred. There is no task too small or too grand when it is done for God's glory.
He has designed you according to His divine plan. Don't compare or despair. Simply be faithful, trusting that your part in his plan matters deeply.
Aashish Manohar
Date:- 26/05/2025
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